Device for ionization of fluids, especially of water, alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks

ABSTRACT

Device, suitable for ionization of fluids, especially of water, alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, according to the solution consists in that it comprises a chamber ( 1 ) and vessel ( 2 ). Chamber ( 1 ), which has a cylindrical or conical or square or oblong or spherical shape, is provided with material ( 3 ) and an inlet ( 4 ) for feeding the fluid. The device further consists of a fluid outlet ( 5 ), wherein the fluid outlet ( 5 ) and vessel ( 2 ) are possibly interconnected by a ground joint with a valve ( 6 ). Material consists of particles having a diameter of 0.001 mm to 10 m, which have been irradiated in advance by solar radiation in the wavelength range of 300 to 2500 nm for at least an hour.

TECHNICAL FIELD

Present solution relates to a device for ionization of fluids,especially of water, alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks.

BACKGROUND ART

In view of considerable physical and psychological stress of people agreat attention is presently paid to increasing resistivity, drawingenergy and making organism healthier.

At present various preparations and nutritional supplements are used forstimulating and making organism healthier. To the preparations forensuring especially the mineral balance in the organism, Which areintended mainly for sportsmen, belong various ionic drinks.

The ionic drinks have been up to now prepared by enriching water orother drinks by ions of sodium, potassium or magnesium, or they arepossibly enriched by vitamins or a combination of the amino acidscarnitine or taurine.

The aim of the present solution is ionization of fluids, especially ofwater, alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, by means of a device in sucha way that no changes in their physico-chemical composition encounter,preserving the flavour properties, and no side effects occur.

DISCLOSURE OF TECHNICAL SOLUTION

The subject-matter of a device according to the present solutionconsists in that it comprises a chamber, which is provided with ionizingmaterial, an inlet for feeding the fluid and an outlet for the ionizedfluid, wherein the fluid outlet and the collecting vessel areinterconnected by a ground joint with a valve.

It has been found preferred if the chamber had a cylindrical or conicalor square or oblong or spherical shape.

The material consists of particles having a diameter of 0.001 mm to 10mm, which have been irradiated by solar radiation in the wavelengthrange of 300 to 2500 nm for at least an hour.

It has been found that it is preferable to use a material consisting ofnatural untreated stones of various shapes.

A device according to the present solution requires minimal costs, whilethe ionized fluids obtained in this way do not loose theirphysico-chemical and flavour properties.

A SURVEY OF THE FIGURES IN THE DRAWING

An example of embodiment of the technical solution, which is the subjectof protection, is schematically shown in the appended FIGURE.

EXAMPLES OF EMBODIMENTS

A device suitable for ionization of fluids according to the FIGUREconsists of a chamber 1, which is provided with ionizing material 3, aninlet 4 for feeding the fluid and a fluid outlet 5. Chamber 1 and thecollecting vessel 2 are possibly interconnected by a ground joint with avalve 6.

It has been found that it is preferred when the material particles havedimensions of at least the fluid outlet diameter and at most thediameter of the inlet 4 for feeding the fluid. Chamber 1 may have acylindrical or conical or square or oblong or spherical shape.

When ionizing water, chamber 1 was filled up to ⅔ of its height bymaterial 3, which consisted of stones obtained from lava and havingdiameter of 0.2 m, which had been irradiated by solar rays in thewavelength approximately of 700 nm for 2.5 hours. After having closedthe valve at the orifice 5, drinking water started to be poured throughthe orifice 4 into the chamber 1. After 3 minutes of treatment the valve6 at the orifice 5 is opened and the ionized water is discharged intothe collecting vessel 2.

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 5. A device,suitable for ionization of fluids, especially of water, alcoholic andnon-alcoholic drinks, characterized in that it comprises a chamber (1),which is provided with material (3), an inlet (4) for feeding the fluidand a fluid outlet (5).
 6. The device of claim 5 further comprising avessel, wherein the outlet (5) and vessel (2) are interconnected by aground joint with a valve (6).
 7. The device according to claim 5,characterized in that the material consists of particles having adiameter of 0.001 mm to 10 mm, which have been irradiated by solarradiation in the wavelength range of 300 to 2500 nm for at least anhour.
 8. The device according to claim 7, characterized in that thediameter of the material particles equals to at least the outlet (5)diameter and at most the diameter of the inlet (4).
 9. The deviceaccording to claim 5, characterized in that the chamber (1) has acylindrical or conical or square or oblong or spherical shape.
 10. Amethod comprising the steps of: irradiating particles by solar radiationin the wavelength range of 300 to 2500 nanometers for at least an hour;treating a liquid by putting the liquid in contact with the particles;discharging the liquid from contact with the particles.
 11. The methodof claim 10 wherein the particles have a diameter of 0.001 millimetersto 10 millimeters.
 12. The method of claim 10 wherein the particles arenatural untreated stones.
 13. The method of claim 12 wherein theparticles are of various shapes.
 14. The method of claim 10 wherein theparticles are obtained from lava.
 15. The method of claim 10 wherein theirradiation lasts 2.5 hours.